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Anchorite ,

Might depend what you mean by ‘things’, there’s Chinese reality tv shows with English subs, an interesting one which got popular last year was about a local police station.

It was bizarre because it had cutesy graphics and sound effects overlaid with a guy being questioned for sexual assault of a minor

cheese_greater OP ,

Thats sounds…crazy. Any links?

Anchorite ,

Search ‘The Guardians of Jiefangxi’ or ‘Guarding Jiefangxi’ on the usual streaming sites and you should find it

cheese_greater OP ,

Thank you for bringing much honor to my question

Jordan117 ,

Assuming you mean the actual Soviet Union, Chernobyl was incredibly well-done.

cheese_greater OP , (edited )

Where can I watch that?

Edit: found it, spank you very much. :)

Edit3: why did they kill the dogs? Radioactive?

Pete90 ,

In Soviet Russia, OP spanks you!

cheese_greater OP , (edited )

This is why I com to Lemmy ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

cheese_greater OP ,

In Soviet Russia, show/movie watches you!

cheese_greater OP ,

Nice, You now have 69 likes

cheese_greater OP ,

In Soviet Russia, pubic hair dyes you

cheese_greater OP ,

In Soviet Russia, train runs you!

cheese_greater OP ,

In Soviet Russia, ad answers you

cheese_greater OP ,

In Soviet Russia, drugs do you

gears ,

Yeah that’s why they had to put down the dogs

cheese_greater OP ,

Sad.

PhantomPhanatic ,
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Wholeheartedly second Chernobyl. It’s an amazing show.

It shows the party dynamics of the decision making process for disaster response and the infighting that results really well. Not too much everyday life stuff but there is a bit.

sunbeam60 ,

It’s was well done but deeply disingenuous about the effects of radiation in places. I loved the show, but for anybody else watching, it’s worth realising that it’s very exaggerated in places.

colonial ,
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Off the top of my head, for those that are curious:

  • The show depicts radiation as similar to a contagion. In real life, once you strip and wash someone exposed to radioactive contaminants, they pose no danger to others.
  • The reactor was never in danger of turning into a nuke or rendering huge swathes of Europe uninhabitable. Nuclear explosions only happen under tightly engineered conditions. A big pile of molten reactor slag, while certainly dangerous, can’t turn into a bomb.

However, the utter incompetence of the USSR is very accurate.

trafficnab ,

The reactor was never in danger of turning into a nuke or rendering huge swathes of Europe uninhabitable. Nuclear explosions only happen under tightly engineered conditions. A big pile of molten reactor slag, while certainly dangerous, can’t turn into a bomb.

The danger wasn’t that it would cause a nuclear explosion, it was that it would melt its way into a large reservoir of water underneath the reactor, instantly turning it all into steam, causing a massive explosion that would fling radioactive material over a much wider area

I don’t know if there was a risk of that happening in reality, but that’s how it was portrayed and explained in the show

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